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daydream_believer wrote: »Hi, just a quick query, when entering received mail and it asks you to identify numbers that appear on the envelope/wrapper does that also mean if its on the paper inside if its a windowed envelope? Ive got the letters on the paper with my address on but its not on the outside of the envelope. Thanks in advance.0
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lavendergirl wrote: »Sometimes there will be a code e.g 123 on the envelope or wrapper, you may get a higher number, 12323 for example. Hope this helps
Thanks for replying, there is the number they are asking for but its on the paper in the envelope (its a windowed envelope) so im not sure if it still needs recording or not as it isn't on the outside envelope iykwim.0 -
anamenottaken wrote: »But only if the underpaid item was from the survey!
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It was from a TNS panelist.Sealed Pot Challenge No 089-Finally got a signature.:rotfl::j0 -
daydream_believer wrote: »Hi, just a quick query, when entering received mail and it asks you to identify numbers that appear on the envelope/wrapper does that also mean if its on the paper inside if its a windowed envelope? Ive got the letters on the paper with my address on but its not on the outside of the envelope. Thanks in advance.
If the number appears on the envelope it means that Royal Mail have ink-jetted it there, same as the barcode(s) that they add. I assume that this is what TNS wants to know.
IMHO, of course.Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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daydream_believer wrote: »Hi, just a quick query, when entering received mail and it asks you to identify numbers that appear on the envelope/wrapper does that also mean if its on the paper inside if its a windowed envelope? Ive got the letters on the paper with my address on but its not on the outside of the envelope. Thanks in advance.
From memory the number can be inside the wrapper. Its an identification of the sender. Usually when you receive a brochure or something similar.0 -
After being rested does everyone have to be retrained. My reason for asking is that I have had an email welcoming me to the live posting panel and I will receive first posting pack week beginning 23/12. I have been rested since July and really want to get back onto the panel again. I've been doing the unaddressed and correctly delivered surveys on and off and the vouchers come in handy but prefer the stamps!!
Heard nothing further, received a further invitation 12th December accepted and received a postage pack with two items to be posted next week, one on the 24th and the other on the 25th (Xmas Day)0 -
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I'm new to this.
What exactly are you supposed to do when you have an item to post on Christmas day and the sheet says it needs to be posted in the post office.
My post office isn't open on Christmas day so I can't post it that day, am I best off contacting TNS or would I be Ok to post it on the 27th when the post office opens again?
Thanks in advance.0 -
I'm new to this.
What exactly are you supposed to do when you have an item to post on Christmas day and the sheet says it needs to be posted in the post office.
My post office isn't open on Christmas day so I can't post it that day, am I best off contacting TNS or would I be Ok to post it on the 27th when the post office opens again?
Thanks in advance.
This doesn't mean to sound daft, but I know you mentioned post office, is it a box where you need to hand it over the counter, or a letter/packet that you can put in the postbox.
-If its over counter - hold on to it, for 2 weeks, as following week in is New years day - you'd need the same day the week after.
If its a box, pop it in the box, most prob be waiting and your most prob get a query asking did you post on the day...
xxx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx0 -
This doesn't mean to sound daft, but I know you mentioned post office, is it a box where you need to hand it over the counter, or a letter/packet that you can put in the postbox.
-If its over counter - hold on to it, for 2 weeks, as following week in is New years day - you'd need the same day the week after.
If its a box, pop it in the box, most prob be waiting and your most prob get a query asking did you post on the day...
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Would the post box outside the post office be fine to drop it in?0
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